The front-row seat, which is reserved for the press secretary's staff, will now be designated the "New Media Seat." In her first briefing, Levitt took questions from new media representatives, ...
The Trump administration clarified the claim on Wednesday, saying the $50 million was part of a broader aid package ...
Karoline Leavitt, who is the youngest person to hold the job, also welcomed TikTokers, influencers and podcasters to the briefings ...
Washington, Jan 29 (PTI): The Trump Administration has announced that it will allocate seats in the White House press briefing room to representatives from "new media" outlets, including podcasters, ...
In her first media briefing as White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt announced a significant change in press access. Seats that were traditionally reserved for administration staff will ...
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – One week after taking office, the Trump administration held its first official press briefing Tuesday ... access beyond traditional media. She also said the administration ...
Donald Trump’s “flood the zone” approach will extend — literally — to the White House briefing room ... Trump White House will speak to all media outlets and personalities, not just ...
The White House is rolling out a new policy allowing opportunities for so-called “new media” outlets and content creators to ask questions during press briefings. White House press secretary ...
Leavitt took the first questions from non-legacy media outlets, starting with Axios and Breitbart. While she called on mainstream press from the front row, she also fielded questions from outlets ...
During her first briefing on Tuesday afternoon, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced the creation of a dedicated seating section for “new media” journalists and said the ...
said at her debut briefing, while projecting a chart that showed Americans’ declining trust in traditional media institutions. The announcement was intended to be rich in symbolism, although it ...